On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 6:41 PM, Damien Katz <[email protected]> wrote: > > Yeah, the limit is 100 open dbs at a time. Databases that are being > compacted or having views built will cause the dbs to remain open even if no > clients are actively access the server. Continuous replication shouldn't > keep the dbs open unless it's actively replicatng changes. > > You can up the open db limit to whatever you want, but you might have to > boost the open files allowable in the OS settings somewhere. > > If you are hitting the limit, but don't have enough clients accessing the > dbs, and have no views being built and no compactions happening, it might be > bug in CouchDB.
I have 1 client program using Net::CouchDB, no views yet, no compactions. I'll try to create a small test program tomorrow to see if I can duplicate the conditions. -- Jeff Macdonald Ayer, MA
